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Im looking for some new flies to tie. Something a little different than the common flies. Mostly looking for some subsurface flies and streamers. If you have any patterns you like to tie or fish I want to try some new ties. And if you can include a list of materials and a picture that would be awesome.
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ha ha ha yep plus your link doesnt work
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[quote Flyfishinglover]ha ha ha yep plus your link doesnt work[/quote it's your original link in the quote... Didn't mean to copy it
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"Subsurface", I wouldn't use a bugger and cones, that will take you to the bottom.
I like smaller bugs for this as I like to use light weight gear.
You will have to look them up, but the list is
RS2, WD40 and I put Frog's Fanny on them as it forms a bubble appearance like a hatching fly.
Look up Emergers too. This is one of my all time favorites. It can be fished dry, or give a little tug and it goes sub surface, pull more and it is a nymph.
[url "http://youtu.be/BPEvlho0lps"]http://youtu.be/BPEvlho0lps[/url]
BUT, you got to try SOFT HACKLES! even old wet flies.
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Curtis, you sure tie some Purdy Flies! WOW!
while looking at yours, Davie McPhail flies pop up. Blue Buzzer is a killer pattern!
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[quote flygoddess]Curtis, you sure tie some Purdy Flies! WOW!
while looking at yours, Davie McPhail flies pop up. Blue Buzzer is a killer pattern![/quote]
Thanks JT! Yeah, I come up on a lot of his vids for some reason as well. I love watching him tie...
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